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Cornet Thomas Goode in uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Cavalry

Cornet Thomas Goode in uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Cavalry

Cornet Thomas Goode, wearing the uniform of the Goolwa Troop of S.A. Calvary, 1868.

Mr & Mrs T. Goode and children outside the home 'Thornbury' at Goolwa

Mr & Mrs T. Goode and children outside the home 'Thornbury' at Goolwa

Mr & Mrs T. Goode and children standing outside 'Thornbury', at Goolwa.

Thos. Goode's Store at Goolwa

Thos. Goode's Store at Goolwa

A group of men with horse and cart outside Thos. Goode's store, Goolwa.

T. & E. Goode's store at Goolwa

T. & E. Goode's store at Goolwa

Group of people standing outside T. & E. Goode's store at Goolwa, Dr. Norman wearing a straw hat, Rob Redman, Andrew Willcocks and Thomas Goode, with a horse and cart at right.

Charles Goode at the right of a De Dion 8 hp vehicle

Charles Goode at the right of a De Dion 8 hp vehicle

Charles Goode standing at the right of a De Dion 8hp vehicle. Thomas Goode is the passenger. The Goodes were retail merchants with stores in Adelaide and rural centres. The occasion was a re-union of the Goolwa Cavalry in Jan. 1903. Information courtesy of veteran Car Club of SA.

Portrait of Thomas Goode Snr. seated

Portrait of Thomas Goode Snr. seated

Portrait of Thomas Goode Snr., the elder brother of Samuel, Matthew and Charles Goode, seated with head resting on one side.

A group of Goolwa Troopers in civilian clothes carrying guns

A group of Goolwa Troopers in civilian clothes carrying guns

A group of Goolwa Troopers, Captain T. Goode (left). Mssrs Reid and Gordon are among those present. A researcher believes they may be attending a rifle shooting competition, or it may possibly be the Coursing Club, although they were doubtful that the Coursing Club used rifles.

[Goode's store, Goolwa]

[Goode's store, Goolwa]

Goode's store, Goolwa, (second building from left, with verandah) with horse and carriage in foreground, a woman and man standing under the store verandah, and a furniture warehouse far left. See the next image (2/397) for a view of Goode's store.

E. Goode and D. McLean with horses in buggy

E. Goode and D. McLean with horses in buggy

E. Goode and Donald McLean, with horses Ratinranga and Taffy in buggy, opposite the residence next to Goode's Store, Goolwa.

Portrait of Rev. & Mrs. Read of Goolwa

Portrait of Rev. & Mrs. Read of Goolwa

Full length portrait of Reverend & Mrs. Read of Goolwa.

Cadell Street Goolwa

Cadell Street Goolwa

The wide expanse leading into Cadell Street, Goolwa, with Goode's store on the left, and post office on the right.

Anglican Church, Goolwa

Anglican Church, Goolwa

The Anglican Church, Goolwa, with clock tower, two men standing at the gate of the stone wall encircling the church.

Goolwa Methodist Church with bell tower

Goolwa Methodist Church with bell tower

Goolwa Methodist Church with bell tower and front picket fence.

Figure head on Goolwa Hotel at Goolwa

Figure head on Goolwa Hotel at Goolwa

Figure head on top of Goolwa Hotel, Goolwa.

Goolwa Hotel naming R. Hilton as publican

Goolwa Hotel naming R. Hilton as publican

Frontage of Goolwa Hotel, naming R. Hilton as publican, with people and a horse and carriage outside, and a large residence at the side, with people on the upper balcony.

Commercial buildings facing the Soldier's Memorial Gardens at Goolwa

Commercial buildings facing the Soldier's Memorial Gardens at Goolwa

Commercial and residential buildings facing the Soldier's memorial gardens (out of the picture except for two cannons) at Goolwa, 'where the railway station used to be'. According to a researcher, the two "cannons" are actually the supports for a barbed wire fence top that was erected to keep the town cows from destroying the hedge around the gardens. The town cows were house cows owned by residents and registered by Goolwa Corporation and they were allowed to wander at will during the day. Each cow had a collar with a registration disc and a bell. The cows returned home for milking and yarding each afternoon. The fence along the footpath in front of the shops was to prevent the cows from straying on to the footpath or into shops.

A motor launch under way at Goolwa with ten people on board

A motor launch under way at Goolwa with ten people on board

Side view of an unidentified motor launch at Goolwa, with at least ten men on board, some sitting on the cabin roof.

Shamrock motor launch with a crowd on board at Goolwa

Shamrock motor launch with a crowd on board at Goolwa

Side view of motor launch 'Shamrock' towing dinghy, with a crowd of onlookers on board, including women and children, and yachts and other launches nearby, probably during the Goolwa Regatta.

Motor boats racing at Goolwa Regatta

Motor boats racing at Goolwa Regatta

Two motor boats racing at Goolwa Regatta with yachts and launches nearby.

Motor boat racing past towards a yacht hung with pennants at Goolwa Regatta

Motor boat racing past towards a yacht hung with pennants at Goolwa Regatta

A motor boat racing towards a yacht hung with pennants at the Goolwa Regatta.

A Bullock team passing through the Main Street at Goolwa

A Bullock team passing through the Main Street at Goolwa

A bullock team outside Thos. Goode's store, Main Street, Goolwa.

Australasian Hotel in Main Street Goolwa

Australasian Hotel in Main Street Goolwa

Australasian Hotel in Main Street of Goolwa.

Thomas Goode's General Store and Goolwa Hotel

Thomas Goode's General Store and Goolwa Hotel

Premises of Thomas Goode's General Store (left) and Goolwa Hotel, Main Street, Goolwa, with two cars parked outside, bakers sign on side wall and petrol bowser far left.

View of Goolwa with Thos. Goode's store at right

View of Goolwa with Thos. Goode's store at right

View of Goolwa towards the main street, with Thos. Goode's store at right, people standing around a horse and cart at centre, and street trees and fences either side.

Early view of shops at Goolwa

Early view of shops at Goolwa

Early view of shops at Goolwa, including Refreshment Rooms far left, W. Rogers, Saddler, some trees, then Thomas Goode's store, and the Goolwa Hotel.

Horses and buggies outside an imposing two storey residence

Horses and buggies outside an imposing two storey residence

Horses and buggies, and a young girl on a piebald horse held steady by a woman, outside a stone two storey residence, formerly the Currency Creek Hotel.

Several men standing by a 1930 Chrysler outside Goode & Co. Goolwa

Several men standing by a 1930 Chrysler outside Goode & Co. Goolwa

Several men from left to right: E. Goode, Dr. Harold Goode and an unidentified man, standing by a 1930 Chrysler, with a petrol bowser behind it, outside Thos. Goode & Co. premises at Goolwa.

A girl opposite Nockolds Bakery, Cadell Street, Goolwa

A girl opposite Nockolds Bakery, Cadell Street, Goolwa

A girl in the street opposite A. Nockolds bakery, with horse and cart outside, and view up Cadell Street, Goolwa. [Duplicate of B 7918].

Wide view of Goolwa town from the River Murray

Wide view of Goolwa town from the River Murray

A wide view of Goolwa town, taken from the River Murray, showing wide roads, and few buildings. The photo is taken from the flag platform of the signal mast at Goolwa Wharf. The flag platform was 55 feet above ground level. Buildings visible include the Australasian and Corio Hotels, the Post Office and former Railway stables. [Information provided by A.D. Presgrave].

Australasian and Corio Hotels, Goolwa

Australasian and Corio Hotels, Goolwa

Photograph taken from in front of the former railway stables, looking across the old railway cutting (leading to the wharf) towards Goolwa Terrace and the Australasian and Corio Hotels. The War Memorial cenotaph is visible in the centre of the photo which dates it to c1921 as the monument was dedicated in March 1921. [Information supplied by A.D. Presgrave].